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1927 


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Designs its Catalogues 
and Directs -All Details of Illustration 
Text and Typography 


No. 73. Maponna AND CHILD 


By Francesco ad’ Albertino Ubertim 
Called Il Bacchiacca 


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Oil Paintings 
OF THE ITALIAN, FRENCH, FLEMISH 
AND BRITISH SCHOOLS 


WITH WORKS BY 


BOTTICINI, IL BACCHIACCA, POUSSIN 
GUIDO RENI, CANALETTO, GUARDI 
BRUEGHEL, ISENBRANDT, ROMNEY 
RAMSAY, REYNOLDS, BEECHEY AND 
FANTIN-LATOUR 


UNDER MANAGEMENT OF THE 


American Art Association 


IWCOR PORATED 


New York 
1927 


2. 


8. 


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OTTO BERNET - HIRAM H. PARKE «<: cAuctioneers 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION - INC 
Managers 


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i EVENING SESSION 
_ Thursday, November 3, 1927 at 8:15 O'Clock 
. Catalogue Numbers I to 97 Inclusive 


JOHN ~ A SMITH 


BriTisH: 1752—1812 


ae OF A LADY 


Bust-length figure of an elderly lady seated in an armchair, 

_ her right hand raised to her cheek. Her high-coiffed gray 

hair is dressed with a lace hood, and she wears a blue bodice 
and black and white fichu. 


Oval crayon drawing: Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches 


{Companion to the following] 


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Pit Pee 


JOHN RAPHAEL SMITH 


“f "=e BritisH: 1752—1812 
2. PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


Similar to the preceding—probably the portrait of a relative. 


Oval crayon drawing: Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches 
[Companion to the preceding | 


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SIR WILLIAM BEECHEY, R.A. 
BRITISH: I1'753—1839 


Vi ae 


3. PORTRAIT OF MES AN Tee 


Half-length figure of a middle-aged lady with brownish 
hair bound by a fillet, wearing a semi-décolleté ivory-white 
bodice, girdled at the waist. Shaded background. 


Oval: Height, 12 inches; width, 10 inches 


FRANCESCO GUARDI [| ATTRIBUTED TO] 


VENETIAN: I'7I12—1793 
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4, VENETIAN SCENE 


A Venetian lagoon reflecting the deep blue of the sky above, 
with numerous gondolas and sailing craft. At right, domi- 
nating the composition, the facade of a classic structure. At 
left and extreme right, other smaller buildings. 


Height, 12 inches; length, 15% inches 


[Companion to the following] 


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Be ecrscs GUARDI [Arrrisutep To] 


. VENETIAN: I712—I793 
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t 5. VENETIAN SCENE 

f An architectural landscape with buildings of classic contour. 
F In the foreground a suspension bridge spanning a translucent 
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waterway on which are two gondolas. Above is a blue sky 
flecked with billowy clouds. 


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Height, 12 inches; length, 15% inches 


[Companion to the preceding | 


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JOHN [OLD] CROME 


BririsH: 1768—1821 


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6. EDGE OF THE WOOD 


Centring the composition is a group of three lofty elms sil- 
houetted against a cloudy blue sky. In a sunlit clearing in 
the foreground are two grazing animals, and at right a pros- 
pect of receding landscape. 


Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches 


Collection of Viscount Leverhulme 


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TOEIN OPIE, ReAG 
BritisH: ey: 
f0.— 

7. PORTRAIT OF A MAN ay 
Bust-length figure of a young man looking over his left — 
shoulder towards the observer, with bushy brown hair and 
dark brown eyes. He wears a dark jacket with rolled col- 
lar and a white stock. Deep brown background. Spirited — 

_ sketch. 


Panel: Height, 1714 inches; width, 14 inches q 


ALFRED MILLS 
BRITISH: 1776—1833 


3S 


8. MOONLIT SCENE 


A brilliant moon in a sky massed with cumulous clouds, il- 
lumes the placid waters of the bay, upon which are various 
sailing craft. Upon the steep bank at the left is a castellated 
building, and in the foreground, upon the wooded bank, 
are two figures. 

Fleight, 1§ inches; length, see inches 


Sold to close an account 


20 


ALFRED MILLS 


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TH, : STORM 


roa lightning-flashed sky, mountainous country dis- 
a0 in the foreground a watercourse and falls; on the 
on frightened figures, and at the right, upon a rocky 
ence, a chateau. 


- Height, 15 inches; length, 21% inches 


to close an account 


_ ALFRED MILLS 
BRITISH: 1776—1833 


se. 


ma. 2 ft SHOOT 


A wooded area with the glimpse of a lake in the distance. 
In the foreground are various sporting figures with dogs. 
Above is a bright blue sky. 


Height, 15 inches; length, 21% inches 


Sold to close an account 


2! 


ALFRED MILLS 


| BRITISH: 17 1833 
3o— (HX ow, 


It. “WIND ERSELN 


A snow-covered mountainous landscape, disclosing at right 
a rambling building; and in the foreground by the frozen 
falls, figures. At left are denuded trees. : 


Height, 15 inches; length a1 V4, inches E 


Sold to close an account 


GEORGE HENRY HARLOW, R.A. 
BrITIsH: 1787—1819 


/ E O <a 
‘ 39° PORTRAIT OF LADY NINA WILLOUGHBY 
AND GRANDDAUGHTER 


Draped interior, with the figure of an elderly lady wearing 
a lace French hood, seated, with her elbow resting upon a 
table. At her side stands a child in a sleeveless dress who 
offers Lady Willoughby a book. Draped background.. 


Panel: Height, 10% inches; width, 9 inches 
[See illustration | 


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No. 12. Porrrair or Lapy Nina WILLOUGHBY 


AND GRANDDAUGHTER 


GEORGE MORLAND ~ 


2 BRITISH ty 1'763— 
13. FRUITS OF Re asscrs 


us /@ ©, A shaded interior with figures, At left two bewigged men 
counting money at a table by the open window. At right 
a tall woman, holding a child upon a chair, and in the fore- 
ground another child playing with a dog. Engraved. 


Height, 20 inches; width, 15 inches 


| See illustration | 


BENJAMIN MARSHALL 
BRITISH: 1767—1835 


14. MASTER OF HOUNDS 


fel - Within a vague sketchy landscape, a fine rendering of a 
dappled gray hunter, upon which is mounted the bearded 
master in pink coat. Around are several fox hounds. 


Fleight, 16 inches; length, 22 inches 


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No. 13. Fruits or INpustry 


BRS 


DUTCH SCHhOOn 


Late XVII Genrury 
Nelle Vad aah) 
DUTCHE LANDSCAPES FIGURES AND 


ee oO CAT PLE 


Upon a wooded mound in the foreground are recumbent cat- 


-tle and sheep. At the right is a waterway, spanned by a 


rustic bridge, upon which are a maid and a youth; in the 
left foreground is another figure angling. Beyond is the 
vista of a church and various buildings, silhouetted against 
a sunlit sky. 


Signature at lower left, indistinct. | 
Panel: H eight, 18 inches; length, 21 inches 


Sold to close an account 


[| Companion to the following | 


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DUTCH SCHOOL 
Late XVII Century 


16. DUTCH LANDSCAPE WITHA FIGURES AND 
GAT LEE 
7 b60.— 


In the foreground, winding toward the middle distance, is 
a river, with fishermen trawling a net. On the near bank 
are two maids, one supporting a water vessel upon her head, 
and nearby, a youth, sheep and a grazing cow. At left, the 
tall spire of a church outlined before a golden sky. 


Signature at lower left, indistinct. 
Panel: Height, 18 inches; length, 21 inches 


Sold to close an account 
[Companion to the preceding] 


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JOHN RUSSELL, R.A. 


BrigisH: 1745-180 
It, Var) dochlrw 


17, PORTRAIT OF THE HON. ANTHONY 
BURLTON-BENNETT 


?. Bust-length figure of a young man with bushy powdered 
hair, looking slightly to the right, wearing a white jabot 
and high-collared brilliant blue coat. Tinted blue sky back- 
ground. ; 

Oval pastel: Height, 24 inches; width, 17 inches 


DANIEL GARDNER 


BY res) 
. PORTRAIT OF LORD SAYE AND SELE 


“Standing in a wooded landscape is the three-quarter-length 
figure of a golden-haired boy with deep blue eyes, fondling 
a small white rough-haired terrier. He wears a crimson 
jacket with a white lace-trimmed collar. 


Oval: Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches 
From Christie, Manson & Woods, London 


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Caterf Gh brief 


G. A. TURNER 


BritisHo: XIX CENTURY 


/ 19. WINDSOR GREAT .PARK 


O =~ In the foreground a wooded upland with resting hinds and 


an alert stag. At left in the distance, beyond the plateau, 
seen through a vague mist, are the sunlit walls and towers of 
Windsor Castle. Above is a fine blue sky massed with tinted 
ivory clouds. 


Signed at lower right, G. A. Turner, and dated 1844 
Height, 2234 inches; length, 29% inches 


Sold to close an account 


SIR WILLIAM BEECH EN RRe a 


BRITISH: I1'753—1839 


20. PORTRAIT _OF A-GENTLEVy 
aed 2 5, Bust-length bewigged figure turned slightly to the left, 


with humorous expression, wearing a white jabot under an 
olive-green jacket with rolled collar. Dark background. 


Height, 24% inches; width, 20% inches 


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JEAN ALEXIS GRIMOUX 


a’ es SWIss: gee y 
21. GIRL WITH A DOVE 


§ (ae Half-length figure, standing to the left and fondling a dove, 

. her head inclined and smilingly looking to the observer. 

She wears a golden-yellow silk headdress trimmed with 

| feathers and draped with pearls. Shaded brown background. 
= A fine rendering of values. 


Height, 25 inches; width, 21 inches 


- Sold to close an account 
Pitag | . 


nr». LL POPES 


JEAN ALEXIS GRIMOUX 


Swiss: 1680—1740 


22. GIRL SINGING 
p / _-Half-length figure to the right, looking toward the observer, 


and holding a musical score. She wears a turbanlike hat, 
draped and feathered, and a décolleté white and brown 
bodice, with a deep crimson mantle. Shaded background. 


} Height, 25 inches; width, 21 inches 
| Sold to close an account 


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A, Lar pfece] 


SIR PETER LELY 


BritTisH: 1618—1680 


232. PORTRAIT OM JAMES: 
| $07 The regal, bewigged figure, garbed in elaborate court robes 


. and wearing the insignia of the Order of the Garter, is repre- 


sented full-length, standing in a shaded and draped interior, 
facing the observer. His right hand rests upon his crown, 
which is on the table with the orb near by. | 


Panel: Height, 27 inches; width, 19% inches 


Sold to close an account 


SIR PETER EEE 


BritTisH: 1618—1680 


24. PORTRAIT OF QUEEN MARY Cha 


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[CONSORT OF JAMess 


Within a shaded and draped interior is the erect, full-length 
figure of the Queen, looking toward the observer. She 
wears a long trailing brown robe, embroidered with jewels 
and girdled at the waist. Her royal-blue ermine-trimmed 
mantle is carelessly draped behind her, partly upon the 
balustrading on which her left hand rests, her crown nearby. 


Panel: Height, 27 inches; width, 19% imches 
Sold to close an account 


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GAIN gies DUPONT 


BritisH: 1767—1797 


25. PORTRAIT OF THE MARCHIONESS OF 
_ TOWNSEND 
~ 0° 


— 
~ Half-length figure, the hair tightly dressed and bound by 
a jeweled fillet, wearing earrings, a necklet, and décolleté 
greenish blue bodice with lace ruff. Shaded brown back- 
ground, . 

~~ Height, 25 inches; width, 21 inches 


Collection of Major McCalmont 


Sa ae 


oo) BAPTISTE MONNOYER, Catitep BAPTISTE 
FLEMISH: 1636—1699 


26. BASKET OF FLOWERS 


io: “Colorful composition of massed garden flowers arranged in a 
ig basket, at the foot of which is a brilliantly colored butter- 


fly. Dark background. 
Height, 20% inches; length, 25¥2 inches 


31 


HENRY WYATT 


i. is oe 840 


27. PORTRAIT OF A WOUNG Gi 
up O. __ Bust-length figure inclined to the left, with head gracefully 


turned and blue eyes looking towards the spectator, her hair 
dressed in ringlets. She wears an ivory décolleté bodice. 
Tinted bluish green sky background. 


Oval: Height, 27 mches; width, 21 inches 


ABRAHAM VAN STRY. 
DutTcH: 17531826 


28. RURAL LANDSCAPE 


al O —In the middle distance are huge elm trees in spring leaf-— 

* age, bisecting the composition, and disclosing at left a rural 

byway; at right lowland marshes with the vista of a gabled 

house. In the left foreground is a herdsman with his dog, 

ambling behind a cow and four sheep. Portrayed with fine 
atmospheric perspective. 


Signed at lower left, A. Van Stry 


Panel: Height, 25% inches; length, 32% inches 


Sold to close an account 


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JOHN FRANCIS RIGAUD 


FRENCH: 1742—I8I0 


9 2 O,— 
29. STEPHEN FRANCIS D. RIGAUD AND 
FAMILY 


Three life-size figures in triangular composition. Madame 
Rigaud is seated to the right, affectionately clasping the 
hand of her son. Her hair is powdered and highly coiffed, 
-and she wears a white lace gown. Monsieur Rigaud, in a 
curled and powdered peruke, is slightly in the background, 
gazing down at his wife, his left hand resting upon the back 
of her chair. Neutral background. 


Height, 29 inches; length, 35% inches 


Sold to close an account 


HYACINTHE FRANCOIS HONORE RIGAUD 


| R1caup-y-Ros | 


FRENCH: 1659—I1743 
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30. JACQUES RIGAUD AND FAMILY 


Interior of a studio with Madame Rigaud in the foreground, 
garbed in picturesque eighteenth century costume, holding 
upon her lap the semi-draped form of her child; the elder 
child stands by her knee. The artist is seen at right, seated 
before a canvas, preparing his palette. At left is a crib 
with another small child. 


Height, 2934 inches; width, 25 inches 


Purchased from a descendant of the artist 


Sold to close an account 


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JOSEPH [CLAUDE] VERNET [Arrrisurep To] 
1712/1714—1789 


FRENCH: 


Ae Ve OLINGE 


0 __A stretch of placid water with various sailing craft and boats, 
banked by huge cliffs. In the foreground are several fisher- 
folk hauling in nets. The scene is illumed by the rays of a | 
golden sun. 

Fleight, 29 inches; length, 3934 inches 


Sold to close an account 


SIR PETERV LER 


BRITISH: I1618—1680 
32. PORTRAIT OF LADY CAST LEV 


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_Hialf-length life-size figure, looking to the observer, her 
hair dressed in numerous ringlets. She wears pearl ear- 
rings, a collet of pearls, and a shaded gray-blue décolleté 
bodice, partly draped by a brown scarf. Dark background. 


Oval: Height, 29 inches; width, 24% inches 
Sold to close an account 


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ALLAN RAMSAY, R.A. 


SCOTTISH: I1713—1784 
ns 


"33. PORTRAIT OF THE EARL OF HARDWICK 


Half-length figure facing the observer, wearing an olive- 
green jacket opening to disclose a lighter satin waistcoat, 
into the bosom of which his right hand is thrust. Shaded 
brown background. 

Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


Sold to close an account 
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FRANCIS COTES, R.A. 


BririsH: 1726—1770 
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34. PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


Half-length figure facing slightly to the left, but looking 
to the observer, her hair highly coiffed and bejeweled. 
She wears a shaded peach tinted bodice and a lace fichu. 
Dark background. 

Height, 30% inches; width, 252 inches 


Sold to close an account 


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KASPAR BENEDIKT BECKENKAMP 


GERMAN: 1747—1828 


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SKATING SCENE 


A frozen waterway, upon which children are skating and 


‘tobogganing. At right a church outlined before a rose- 


tinted blue sky. Bi 
Height, 3034 inches; width, 25% inches 


Sold to close an account 


JEAN FRANCOIS, THE SEconpD 
Frencu: —Died 1684 


PORTRAIT OF A GENTLE 


Half-length figure facing slightly to the right, looking to 
the observer, of an elderly man with long sleek hair and a 
carefully trimmed mustache and imperial. The deep white 
collar on his black velvet cloak is tied with a tasseled cord. 


Well modeled head. 
Length, 27 inches; width, 23% inches 


Authenticated by Dr. William R. Valentiner 
Collection of A. S. Ward, Hempstead, England 


[See illustration | 


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No. 


36. PorrRaAir OF 


A GENTLEMAN 


ROBERT LEVRAC Lis Ae 


Pianeta: 1668—1752 


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ko: (PORTRALTT COR ALL AD 


Half-length life-size figure, elaborately dressed, seated upon 
a crimson-draped chair, her right hand held to her face. 
Dark background. 

Height, 32 inches; width, 25% inches 


Sold to close an account 


LEA GoAk wes ARIS, Carrep — 
IraLiAN: 1665—1731 


SIO 4 aati 


38: SAN: GIORGIO MAGGIORS 


of the basilica of San Giorgio, the cupola and the lofty cam- 
panile mirrored in the calm blue waters of the lagoon. 
Around are various sailing craft and gondolas animated with 
figures. Above is a clear blue sky flecked with ivory-tinted 
clouds. 


oe fine view in perspective of the famous renaissance facade 


Height, 21% inches; length, 32% inches 
Heilbuth Collection, Denmark 


[Companion to the following] 


[See illustration | 


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AUOIOOVIA, OIOWOINH NvG “gl “oN 


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LUCA CARLEVARIS, Cattep CASANOBRIO 
ITALIAN: 1665—1731 


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39. THE DOGES' PALACE AND: THE Ge. 
| A panoramic view of the Grand Canal, scattered with vari- 
peo craft. At the right, delineated with fine effects 
of light and shade are The Library, the Piazzetta di San 
Marco, the Palace of the Doges and the “Carceri?. Under 


a deep blue sky. 
Height, 21% inches; length, 32% inches 


Heilbuth Collection, Denmark 
[Companion to the preceding | 


[See illustration ] 


JUSTUS SUSTERMANS 
FLEMISH: 1597—I1681 


ISD Oe 
40; OY OCR LIN eve 
Three-quarter-length figure with long curling hair, stand- 
ing slightly to the left and looking towards the observer. 
He wears brightly polished steel armor, riveted with gold 
rosaces, and draped across one shoulder is an ivory mantle. 
Landscape background. 


Height, 3134 inches; width, 25% inches 
Sold to close an account 


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ANV AOVIVG SdO0(C] AH, “6% *o0 


ANTONIO CANAL, Caren hua _ 


[ATTRIBUTED TO] 


is VENETIAN: 1697—1768 
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VENETIAN SCENE 


Under a clear blue sky, the sunlit view of the Grand Canal 
animated with gondolas and barges. In the middle distance — 
is the Venetian-Gothic facade of the Doges’ palace, the © 
lower colonnade and upper loggia with fine Gothic tracery. q 
At left is the Piazza of St. Wiark= | 


Height, 21 inches; length, 33% inches 7 


5 Yala) Magne 


FRANCOIS BERT DROUAIS 
FRENCH: 1727—-1775 
42, PORTRALT (Of Agia ioe 


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Half-length figure of a lady with powdered hair in décolleté — 
robe, posed as Diana the Huntress, with leopard skin, bow — 
and a quiver of arrows over her left shoulder. 


Oval: Height, 30 inches; width, 23 imches 
[See illustration | 


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No. 42. Porrrair oF A Lapy 


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Sasee 


44. PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


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Sa BriTIsH: 1734—1802 


43. PORTRAIT OP Dk Ay ie ee 


71Y). Kt. Y Lee 


GEORGE ROMNEY 


Seated in a crimson covered armchair is the half-length 
figure of a youngish clear-complexioned man with powdered 
wig, wearing a buttoned brown coat revealing a glimpse of 
a white neckcloth. Dark background. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


Authenticated by Mr. W. Roberts 


Jutre fe C4 Oa bo ol a 
FRANCIS COTES nas 


BRITISH: 1726—1770 


Full face half-length figure, the hair drawn back from the 
forehead and dressed with a chiffon scarf falling to the 
shoulders; wearing a décolleté embroidered blue bodice, 
bejeweled at the corsage, and a vieuwx rose mantle trimmed 
with ermine. Dark background. 


Fleight, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 
Collection of the late Florence V. Parsons: 


44 


eoMas HUDSON 


BRITISH: I70I—1I779 


Fa 
45. PORTRAIT OF FRANCIS BASSETT, ESQ, 
ee Half-length bewigged figure looking toward the observer, 


Wearing an ivory satin coat with embroidered blue velvet 
collar and white jabot. Neutral background. 


FHleight, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


Collection of A. F. Bassett, Esq., Tehidy Park, Cornwall, 
England 


THOMAS HUDSON 


BRITISH: I'70I—1779 
ld .— 
46. PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


Half-length figure wearing a shaded ivory négligée with 
a fichu, and a French lace cap tied beneath the chin with 


a blue ribbon. 
x Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


Collection of R. Hall McCormick 


Exhibited at the Portrait Loan Exhibition, Boston, 1896 


45 


Maer dor) OPoiee 


NATHANIEL HONE 
BRITISH: 1 FECT frm) Us 


IS 0. 


47. 


as 


PORTRALFE (OF Vigra Dy, 


Half-length figure, the head slightly inclined to the left; 
the high-coiffed hair dressed. with lace French hood and 
scarf falling about her shoulders; wearing a fur-trimmed 
turquoise-blue bodice. In her left hand she holds an open 
book. Dark background. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


At. Ft: 


SIR WILLIAM BEECHEY, RA, 


oe BRITISH: I'753—1839 


00. 


48. 


PORPRALT, OL Asis 


Half-length figure facing to the left, but looking to the 
observer, her dark hair banded with a chiffon scarf which 
falls to her shoulders. She wears a brown bodice, and her 
left elbow and gloved hand rest upon a table. Dark back- 
ground. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


46 


reg) 


JOHN DOWNMAN, A.R.A. 


. BRITISH: 1750—1824 

E / 2 —— 

49. PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN 

Half-length youthful bewigged figure, facing the observer, 
wearing a white waistcoat with jabot, under a sapphire-blue 
jacket with deep fawn velvet collar. Cloudy blue sky back- 


ground. 
Oval: Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


mee 7, ) 


WILLIAM OWEN, R.A. 


— BriTIsH: 1769—1825 


oe Oo. 
50. PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL 
Half-length figure of a brown-eyed girl with chestnut hair 
falling in graceful curls to her shoulders; wearing a fawnish 
_ brown bodice laced at the corsage, under a jacket of slightly 
lighter shade. Upon her left arm she carries a basket of 
wild roses. Atmospheric background suggesting blue sky and 
foliage. 
Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


Collection of Colonel I. C. Robertson Whitfield 


47 


JOSHUA REYNOLDS, se 


BritTIsH: 1723-1792 
5) QIU Gas | 
51. AGE OF INNOCENCE. “ 
a5 A Titian-haired child is seated in profile to the right, with | 
her hands clasped, beneath a leafy tree, before a backgrounds 
of turquoise-blue. q 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 mches 4 


Note: A version of the picture painted in 1788 
hangs in the National Gallery, London. 


Written endorsement of Mr. W. Roberts 


The George A. Hearn Collection, American Art Association, q 
1918 4 


[See illustration | 


48 


No. 51. AGE oF INNOCENCE 


52. 


9. ©. VW ree) 


SIR Rie ere OREM PRA 


Britis: I 723—1 pkey) 


PORTRAIT OF MASTER HENRY VANSITTART 


ne alt 
ve 50 ©. Half-length figure of a brown-eyed boy of grave mien, 


facing the spectator, wearing a closely fitting olive-green 
waistcoat, and a surcoat of the same color, At his neck is 
a white collarette and a lace jabot. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


Engraved by S. W. Reynolds, 1822. See ‘Reynolds’ En- 
graved Portraits,” Volume 1, page 21 


Listed: Graves & Cronin, Volume III, pages 1002, 1003. 
Armstrong’s “Life of Reynolds”, page 234. Leslie 
& Taylor’s “Life & Times of Sir Joshua Reynolds”, 
Volume I, page 283 


Collection of the late Asher Wertheimer, Esq. 


Collection of Captain Robert Arnold Vansittart, North 
Cray Place, Kent, England 7 


Exhibited Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 
Loan Exhibition of Portraits, by John Neagle, 1925 


[See illustration | 


50 


No. 52. Porrrair oF Master 


Henry VANSITTART 


WILLIAM OWEN, R.A. 


BRITISH: 1769—1825 


/025,— 


53. GHD WITH KITTEN 


The figure of a rosy-cheeked child seated’ amidst a vague 4 


se landscape, his right bare foot revealed beneath his ivory- — 
~ white dress. He holds in his lap a tabby kitten; at left is aS i 


discarded _ hat. 


Label on back inscribed: Rev. I. H. Fracert, born Nov. 22, | 
1798, died Oct. rst, 1887. Painted by Owen for Sir — 
Thos. Heathcote 4 

Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches — 


Note: A finely modeled head painted with brio. 


Feae illustration | 


52 


No. §3. CHILD WITH KITTEN 


JAMES STARK 
BRITISH: I'794—1859 


»200— 


54. LANDSCAPE WITH PEASANT [1G 


Luminous view of wooded landscape with seated and con- — 
versing figures of peasants in the foreground, beneath the @ 
shade of elm trees in full leafage. In the middle distance 7 
are partly obscured farm buildings; under a pale blue sky @ 
flecked with shaded clouds. 4 


Signed at lower right, J. Srark 


Panel: Height, 2512 inches; length, 33 inches 


JEAN BAPTISTE MONNOYER, Cattzep BAPTISTE © © 
FLEMISH: 1636—1699 


1 Ora 
$So BLOWERS 
Realistically and brilliantly portrayed garden flowers, massed __ 4 
in a crater-shaped vase standing upon a parapet. Dark back- 
ground, | 
Height, 32% inches; width, 27 inches 


[See illustration ] 


54 


No. 55. FLOWERS 


Zr. A A. eae 


RICHARD BRAKENB 


DutcH: 1650—1702 
25 — 
56. VILTAGECR ES Iie 


A straggling village byway with a concourse of people scat- 
tered over the scene at various pursuits. At the left the 
inn, with peasants carousing and dancing. In the middle dis- — 
tance an orator is addressing a gathering. 


Signed at lower right upon the bench: R. BrakENBURGH 


Height, 28 inches; length, 35 mches 
Collection of Kommerzialrath Herzfelder of Vienna 


[See illustration | 


JOSSE DE MOMPER 
FLEMISH: 1564—1634 


+f: <A ne 
MOUNTAINOUS LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES 
In the middle distance an expanse of brilliant blue mountains 
and a winding stream, having at right and left wooded and 


rocky banks, between which are resting gaily dressed peasants 
with donkeys and dogs. 


Panel: Height, 25% inches; length, 41% inches 


56 


No. 56. ViLLaGe FEsTIVAL 


a ee 


58. 


Rf. S msnotert Age 


- THOMAS HAND 


BritisH: ACTIVE 1792—1804 


THE QUARRY 


/ ( o-"Uraibaee farm lands, exhibiting in the foreground a 


quarry, from which stone is being removed by a tandem- 
dray, the drayman in blue. At left is a thatched barn and 
a twisted and gnarled elm tree. 


Height, 28 inches; length, 36 imches ~ 


Dauntesey Collection, Agecroft Hall, Lancashire, England 


LAS 
FRANCIS COTES, R.A. 


BRITISH: 1726—1770 


59. PORTRAIT OF A GENTLE Ae 
of of 0. “Falf-length standing figure facing the spectator, his left 


arm resting upon a pillar, the right hand on his hip. He is 
wearing a gold-embroidered sapphire-blue waistcoat and 
jacket, with white collarette, and lace ruffles at the wrists. 
Vaguely wooded background. 


Height, 36 inches; width, 28 inches 


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ate Aeteh 
SIR ANTHONY VAN DYCK 


) —_— FLEMISH: I1599—I641 
ia VIRGIN AND CHILD 


The Madonna is presented leaning toward and gazing in- 
tently at the sleeping nude form of the Child Christ cradled 
in her arms, His weight partly resting upon billowy white 
draperies. Her chestnut hair is braided and banded around 
her head, and she wears crimson and deep blue. Dark land- 
scape background. _ 

Height, 21% inches; length, 29 inches 


Leigh Court Collection 


Baroness Burdett-Coutts Collection . 


ANTONIO DA VITERBO 


f o ITALIAN: 1478—1509 
re. NATIVITY i, ; A. 


Within the ruined interior of a stable is the figure of the 
youthful Virgin Mother kneeling before the nude Infant 
Christ. At left is the sleeping figure of the bearded St. 
Joseph below a vista of undulating landscape, with the 
announcing angel appearing in the heavens to the shepherd, 
seen with his flock. Painted in brilliant colors. 


Panel: Height, 21 inches; width, 15 inches 


Authenticated by Dr. Osvald Sirén 


Collection of Prof. Grassi of Florence 


59 


LORENZO DI NICCOLO GERINI [Arrrisurep To] © 


Iratian: XV. CEentTURY 
325 — 
62. ADORATION OF iis KINGS 
A primitive rocky landscape, exhibiting at the right the en- 
throned Madonna and Child and the standing figure of St. 
Joseph. In the foreground the crowned kings offering gifts, 
atid eAteLe attendants and horses. Gold background. 


Panel: Height, 114 inches; length, 25 as inches 4 ; 


Heilbuth caters Denmark 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 
XVI CENTURY 


: ISP ae 
63, DOES OLY AE AWVEiaye 


The Virgin and Child and St. Joseph are grouped before a 
draped hanging, showing at right a prospect of landscape. 
The Holy Mother holds a missal towards which the nude 
form of the Child is leaning in the attitude of benediction. 


Panel: Height, 21 inches; width, 18 inches 


[See illustration | 


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No. 63. THe Hory Famiry 


Wr: Yule 


SEBASTIANO RICCI ~ 
VENETIAN: 1662—1734 


[S0—- | 
64. ADORATION OF LAEAV TRG y 


The Virgin Mother holding the nude form of the Divine 
Infant, seated amidst the clouds, through which appear 
youthful angels; below on either side are saintly figures in 
attitudes of adoration. , 


Height, 20 inches; width, 15 inches 


TALIAN SCHOOL 
XIV CENTURY 


Lhe a 
I | g 
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65. ENTHRONED MADONNA AND CHILD 


Full-length seated figure of the Virgin Mother, hooded and 
robed in a richly embroidered mantle, with the fully draped 
Infant Christ seated upon her knee and holding the orb. 
The background is composed of a draped hanging supported 
by two angels, who also hold the crown poised above the 
Virgin’s head, symbolizing the “Spouse” of scriptural alle- 
gory. 

Panel: Height, 26 inches; width, 20 inches 


[See illustration ] 


62 


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EA, ~semmecmremarneenencnesca annem sas. fie ee eT en ee ne ee ene 


No. 65. ENrTHRONED Maponna AND CHILD 


GIROLAMO GENGA 


ITALIAN: 1476—I551 


66. CASSONE. PANEL: BETRAYAL OF (GG 


$0 0.Within the Garden of Gethsemane, Our Lord and a cen- 
turion are standing at the foot of the Mount of Olives; at 
right is Judas among a band of galeated Roman soldiers with 
pole arms. | 


Panel: Height, 1134 inches; length, 13% inches” 


Attribution of Dr. Georg Gronau 


BARTOLOME ESTEBAN MURILLO [Arrrisurep To] 


SPANISH: I618—1682 


67. MADONNA AND CHILD AND ST. FRANCIS 


/ 7S A beautiful and picturesque treatment, exhibiting at the 
Fe, right of the composition the devout figure of St. Francis, 
kneeling upon a mound in the attitude of adoration, before 
the Virgin Mother and Child, who appear from the heavens 
above, in the midst of a divine glory, resting upon billowy | 
clouds. In the middle distance, vaguely portrayed, is a 
villette. 


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Height, 23% inches; width, 17% inches 
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FRANCESCO BOTTICINI [Arrrisurep ro] 


ITALIAN: I1446—I 
9 7s 446—1497 
- 68. ASSUMPTION OF THE VIRGIN 


A receding landscape exhibiting in the foreground an open 
marble sarcophagus by which is a kneeling guardian angel. 
Above, supported in the firmament by seraphim and cherubim, 
is the full-length figure of the Virgin Mother in crimson 
and blue robes, enclosed within a mandorla, and holding a 


_ broken cord, her feet resting upon three winged angel heads. 


Panel: Height, 29 inches; width, 17 inches 


Collection of the Facchinetti family of Gubbio, Umbria, 
and can be traced to a former owner, Cardinal Fac- 
chinetti, in whose possession it was during the seven- 
teenth century. 


This work has been attributed to Filippino Lippi but the 
late Dr. De Nicola, former Director of the Bargello 
Museum, Florence, was of the opinion that it may be 
the work of Botticini. 


65 


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ADRIAN ISENBRANDT 


NETHERLANDISH: XVI CENTURY 


69. THE HOLY FAMILY IN LANDSCAPE 


i 


An undulating castellated landscape shrouded in a blue at- 
mospheric haze, with a lofty palm in the foreground. Be- 
neath the tree is the haloed youthful figure of the hooded 
and robed Virgin Mother nursing the Infant Christ, at her 
feet a knapsack and staff. To the right by a well is the figure 
of St. Joseph, and at the left a tethered and grazing donkey. 
Transferred from an oak panel to canvas in 1857. 


Height, 24 inches; width, 18% inches 


[See illustration ] 


66 


No. 69. THe Hory Famiry in Lanpscapre 


HSo— 


Tom 


GIROLAMO DA SANTA CROCE 


Iratian: XV—XVI Century 


THE NATIVITY 
Interesting composition, depicting in the foreground beneath 
a gabled structure the figures of the hooded and robed Virgin — 
Mary and St. Joseph, kneeling in adoration before the nude — 
form of the Infant Christ, cradled in a manger. Above © 
are rejoicing angels holding an inscribed banderolle. At left — 
and right are various monastic and secular figures. Back- 
ground of mountainous and wooded landscape; under a tur- 
quoise-blue sky patterned with clouds, hone at tie leit the . 
announcing angel. a 


Panel: Height, 21 ahaa length, 28 inches . 4 
Authenticated by Dr. Tancred Borenius 


[See illustration | 


68 


No. 70. Tue Nativity 


PETER BRUEGHEL, THE YOUNGER 
FLEMISH: 1564—1638 


71. CHILDREN’S PARTY : j 
_ 4 
6 25> The square of a Netherlandish village, exhibiting, with this — 


master’s humorous pleasantry, villagers, arrayed in brilliant- — 
ly colored festive garb, grouped about two child musicians. — 

i. At right and left are trees beside gabled cottages and in the — 
centre background a small Gothic chapel, before receding 
vistas of the village. 


Signed at lower right, under the dormer window, BRUEGHEL 


Panel: Height, 20 inches; length, 31 inches 


Authenticated by Dr. Frimmel, Director of the Bavarian: q 
Gallery, Schénborn, and by Dr. Ludwig Baldase, of 


Vienna 
Exhibited at the Lanfranconi Gallery in Pressberg, 1895 


Collection of Gustav Ritt. von Hoschek, Prague 


[See illustration | = 


70 


ALUV] SNAUACTIHD ‘IL ‘oN 


gee OF MURA 


; XV On an 
js ae Go conn: 


THE LEGEND, OF SiG ko Cie 


The subject, treated historically, shows St. Ursula and the — 
English virgins—eleven thousand according to legend—ar- 
riving at Cologne on their way to Rome. Ursula, in the at- 
tire of a princess, her hair braided with jewels, is in the act — 
| of stepping on shore; one of her virgins holds up her train, 
P. another holds out her arm to support and assist her. A num- 
ber of her companions are seen entering the gates of the 
city; the Gothic cathedral and the towers of the secular build- 
ings of mediaeval Cologne are in the background. At the 
right of the composition, viewed through the open windows 
of the Palace, Ursula in her bedchamber is depicted receiv- 
ing the revelation from the angel that she and her compan- __ 
ions are to suffer martyrdom. The rich coloring and interest- 
ing composition of this scene are portrayed with dramatic ear- 
nestness and bespeak a charming conception-of this legend. 


Arched panel: Height, 29% inches; width, 22Y% inches 


[See illustration | 


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Tue LEGEND oF Sr. URsSuLA 


AY. Hore 


FRANCESCO D’ALBERTINO UBERTINI, 
Cattep IL BACCHIACCA 


FLORENTINE: I1494—I1557 


350 o,.— 
73. MADONNA AND CHILD 
Three-quarter-length figure of the Virgin Mother, with 

classic profile turned to the left, her cinctured hair elabo- 

\. rately coiffed, and wearing a fluctuating crimson bejeweled 
tunic covered by a voluminous greenish blue mantle. She 
embraces tenderly in her arms the well-modeled nude form 
of the Divine Infant, with golden curls. Both figures are 
haloed. Depicted before a rocky background with prospect 
at left of a bluish castellated landscape. 


Panel: Height, 33 inches; width, 26 inches 


Crespi Collection, Milan 

Heilbuth Collection, Denmark . 

Described in Venturi’s work on the Crespi Collection, page 
211, and reproduced on page 212; also described and 
reproduced in Venturi’s “La Galleria Sterbini”, page 
133; and B. Berenson: “Florentine Painters”, third 
edition, page 109. 


[See Frontispiece | 


75 


74. A VENETIAN DOCTOR . 
JO O,~ Half-length figure of the bearded « 
closely fitting cap and a pase | 
writing. His left hand rests upon a 
and upon his right thumb he wears a 0 7 
glass. Shaded background. 


fk eight, 3 e 


[See illustration] 


76 


No. 74. A Venetian Docror 


— hte Lira an tei " 
A tn ae ee PN D4 RT A EM SER lent ar mt RE T= EE eg 


GIROLAMO DA SANTA CROCE 
ITALIAN: XV—XVI Century ity 


cere: ST, NICOLAS DI BARI 
sis 5. Three-quarter-length tanne fore £ 


bearded saint wearing a richly embroider ed ct 
a crosier in his left hand and a missal in Ay 
ground of shaded blue sky with vistas of 
left and right. 


Panel! Height, 45 inches; tn, ae 
Attribution of B. Bernen and Dr. sida 


[See illustea oe 


78 


s pI BARI 


: 


No. 75. St. Nicor 


ee 


+ Va , 


SCHOOL OF JAIME HUGUET a 


7" 


Catatan: XV CENTURY 


76. ANGEL, APPEARING TO THE SH. 
Vacs A PEG castellated he curiou 


the left [Se Toachimit inde A  ahepheael who , 
their flock. The nimbi rendered in bulino work. 


Panel: Height, 42 yy eee widt 
Authenticated by Dr. August L. Mayer. | 


[See illustration] ° 


= iad 


80 


No. 76. ANGEL APPEARING TO 


THE SHEPHERDS 


ITALIAN SCHOOL | 
a CenTuRY, 


*. 


77. _ THE HOLY FAMILY * 
yi SO, Full- length tee of the Meee 


upon His ene S enue Porte aes 
ting, revealing | ehugdkens: balustra ed p 


Height, 52 in he: 


Note: The sculptural modenenm ‘of t 
draperies are much in the manner of 


f 


i. om [See illustration] — ee : é 


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‘AMILY 


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THe Hoty 


3 /0 On 


78. 


ScHOOL oF SEVILLE: 1630 aS 


THE IMMACULATE CONCEPT 


The youthful full-length figure of Our I 
attitude, with flowing hair, dressed in 
partly covered by a fluttering shaded 
in a luminous light. She is supported | 
seraphim and cherubim. On either sid 
heads and at left the Holy Ghost i in M Ae 


Painted about #1670 Hes a 
Height, 57 ine nches 


Heilbuth Collection, Denmark. 


[See illustration] — ; 


84 


No. 78. THe IMMACULATE 


CONCEPTION 


00. pee | 
/ 79. SH, JOHN PREACHING IN THE 


Centring the composition is the full-leng 
of St. John, partially draped by a crimso 
a staff in his left hand, his right raised. _ 
amid the shadows cast by the deep green 
groups. Under a deep blue sky. 


Height, 49 ) inches. S idt 


Raval Academy Exhibition of the work A ae a: 
1876 an) ed 


Collection of His Grace, the Duke of Westr i : 


venor House, London 


[See illustration] 


+ 


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- 


No. 79. St. JOHN PREACHING IN 


THE WILDERNESS 


VC. Corer 


GEORGE HENRY HARLOW 


ne BritisH: 1787—1819 
80. PORTRAIT OF MRS) GARI On 


™ Three-quarter-length figure, seated in an armchair draped 

| with crimson, looking towards the observer. Her hair is 
dressed in ringlets which fall to her shoulders, and she is 
wearing a décolleté ivory-white gown with short puffed 
sleeves. | 


Fleight; 36 inches; width, 28 inches 


88 


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SAMUEL LANE 


Py, BritisH: 1780—1859 
JHOo — 


81. PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN 


Half-length figure of a white-haired gentleman, seated in 
a crimson armchair facing the spectator, wearing a white 
jabot and waistcoat partly covered by a buttoned blue sur- 


coat. Tinted brown background. 


Height, 36 inches; width, 28 inches 
Authenticated by W. Roberts, London 


rele 


HUBERT ROBERT ; 


FRENCH: 1733—1808 


82. LANDSCAPE WITH RUINS ANDW@EIGl 


6 © © A wooded and mountainous receding landscape patterned - 
with poplars. In the right foreground by the banks of a — 
winding stream are the ruins of a classic memorial, near which 


an are animated figures and a small dog. | 
Inscribed at right upon the plinth: D. M. H. Rosert, 
PicTOR) €fC.aoe | | | 


Fleight, 36 inches; width, 28 inches ~ 
? 


[ See illustration ] 


gO 


No. 82. LANDSCAPE WITH RUINS 
AND FIGURES 


GASPARD DUGHET, Catyép GASPARD POUSSIN 


ITALIAN: 1613—1675 


83: CONVERSION VOR i Oe 


JLo Paul, habited as a Roman centurion, a noble figure though 
prostrate, as if thrown from his horse, is supported by a 
Roman soldier and attended by others. Above, in a heavenly 
glory, Our Lord in flowing draperies appears with a host 3 
of angelic figures. Around are bewildered and awe-stricken 
soldiers. 


Octagonal: Height, 33% inches; length, 39% inches 
Collection of the Marchese Panciatici, Florence 


[See illustration | 


oy ©, 7 
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JOHN SINGLETON COPE 
BRITISH: 1737—I815 


84. BARON NEWHAVEN OF CARRICK, 
SO 07 MAYNE, P: C2 


Ne Three-quarter-length standing figure of the bewigged noble- 
man, facing the spectator, wearing waistcoat and jacket, re- 
WJ vealing lace jabot and cuffs. The hands are carefully posed, 
his hat being held under his right arm. Neutral background. 


Height, 36 inches; width, 28 inches 


g2 


No. 83. Conversion oF Sr. Pau 


JOSEPH. HIGHMORE 


BrITIsH: 1692—1780 


85. THE GARDEN PARTY | 
oe fe natural wooded garden with architectural renaissance ruin — 


at right. In the foreground, seated around a table, are three 
gorgeously robed ladies and two courtiers, At left a figure — 
proffering wine. \J 
Height, 28% inches; length, 38% inches — 
Collection of William Angerstein, Norfolk, England 


Collection of the late Mrs. C. Adair, Portman Square, 1 
London | 


9. £ LA 


ABRAHAM MIGNON 
GERMAN: 1639—1679 


SO.0 Bd Dia ae 
US oe —Decorative composition of realistically and brilliantly por- 


trayed flowers massed in a jardiniére upon a table. Shaded 
background. . 


Indefinite signature at lower right 
Height, 38% inches; width, 29 inches 


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GEORGE edie ) | 


BriTIsH: 1734—1802 


37. A BRAHMIN 
| eee tr length seated figure of a bearded man with 
_ well-defined features in part profile to the right, his right 


| hand clasped about his left. He wears an ivory-white caftan. 
7 y _ Prospect of a tower at right; under a blue sky. 


a 


Height, 39 inches; width, 27 inches 


= Note: ‘This picture was part of a large canvas cut 
into three parts, the other two being the portraits of Major 
Pierson and another man. 


Collection of the late T. J. Blakeslee 


See Ward & Roberts, “Romney: Catalogue Raisonné”, page 
120 


SAMUEL SCOTT 


BritisH: 1710 [?]—1772 
V2eS.— 


88. VIEW OF GREENWICH HOSPITAL 


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In the foreground, the choppy grayish green waters of the 
Thames animated with picturesque sailing craft and row- 
boats. In the middle distance are the symmetrical structures 
of the Hospital and Naval College, and a distant view of 
the wooded elevation of Greenwich Park. Above is a gray 
atmospheric blue sky, ruffled with storm clouds. 


ae seed Sekt 


Height, 26% inches; length, 49 inches 
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ANTONIO CANAL, Cattep CANALETTO 
VENETIAN: 1697—1768 


89. ST. PETER’S, ROME 

W/ Oo0-* fine rendering of the Cathedral of St. Peter’s with its 
3 huge cupola, and the Vatican Palace, outlined before a fine 
blue sky. In the foreground is the double colonnade of 

Bernini, giving the piazza the appearance of a vast vestibule, 

animated with monastic and secular figures, and three state 

coaches. | 4 

Fleight, 28 inches; length, 43% inches 


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JOHANNES LINGELBACH 7 
GERMAN: 1623—I1674 


90. LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES 


Oe Retains view of mountainous landscape, disclosing in the 
foreground a marshy slope and at the left, waterfalls from 
a steep cliff, surmounted by a classic ruin. In the right ~ 
foreground is a beggar supplicating arms from two pictur- 
esquely garbed travelers, while an attendant stands at left 
with a pack mule. 


Height, 33% inches; length, 47 inches 
Sold to close an account 


96 


LOUIS TOQUE 
 icietad 1696—1772 


oe ae = 


POK TRAIT OF A LADY 


au Face e- quarter-length seated figure, facing the observer, the. 
powdered hair dressed with sprays of flowers. She wears 
a finely , shaded and draped ivory gown, and gracefully 
hale a ee of naturalistic garden flowers. Landscape 
ground. 


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o Height, 41 1 inches; width, 33% inches 


DUTCH SCHOOL 
XVII CENTURY 


Puma 


ae 
e- PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


Three-quarter-length standing figure, her left hand resting 
upon the arm of a chair. She wears a lace hood, large white 
ruff, and a black gown with lace cuffs. Dark background. 


Height, 45 inches; width, 33 inches 


97 


, d | : ~ 
JEAN GEORGES HIRN t 


FRENCH: 1777—1839 


Ona SIL LoL bE 


3 © © —A rocky landscape with a jardiniére of formally arranged 
garden flowers, grapes and peaches, in the foreground. 


Signed at lower right, J. G. Hirn, and dated 1824 
Fleight, 48 inches; width, 36 inches 


Note: ‘This artist is well represented in the Louvre. 


) lV, OO 
vee RUYSCH | 


DutcH: 1664—1750 


G4, FLOWERS | 
/ SO —Resting upon a marble-topped console table is a jardiniére 


of large blossoms and leafage, a butterfly hovering above; 
naturalistically painted before a dark background. 


Height, 49% inches; width, 38% inches 


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ANTOINE MONNOYER, Cattep YOUNG BAPTISTE 


FrencH: XVIII CEntTuRY 


95. FLOWERS 


230 —Before a draped background, revealing at right a prospect 
~ of blue sky, is a latticed jardinitre massed with naturalistic 
peonies, roses, tulips, honeysuckle and bluebells, with foliage. 


FHleight, 41% inches; length, 48 inches 


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98 


ALLAN RAMSAY, R.A. 
- Scorrisit: 1713—1784. 


AIT Sea A GENTLEMAN 


rarter-ler standing figure with powdered wig, 
own buttoned coat, white jabot and cuffs. 
holds a tricorne hat; his right un- 


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TOR D7-HONDECOETER 


| Doren: 1636—1695 


‘A 


Al ico ) POULTRY ATTACKED 

he fo i ound a white cock-chicken and a hen fluttering 
‘or before the approach of a snarling dog, his feet on 
y rtur pigeon basket. At left by the sculptured 
ster are es partridges and snipe, and above, an <7 
Height, 50 inches; width, 41% inches 


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CR AE eo ter ee 


INDEX OF ARTISTS AND THEIR 
- WORKS REPRESENTED 


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» Kaspar Benepikt 


ia YCESC ~ [Autributed to] 
ic amat the Virgin : 


eae 


lag e Festival 


ae TEI | 
E Ba. » Peon, THE YouncEr 
¥ fee TO [Antonio Cana] 
St. ares, Rome 

NALETTO [Awnronio Canat] [Attributed to] 


Venetian Scene 
ea: 


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RLE VARIS, Luca, CALLED CasANOBRIO 


= S Giorgio Maggiore 
e Doges’ Palace and the “Carceri” 


1 PLE » JoHN SINGLETON 
= Baron Newhaven of Carrick, Mayne, P. C. 


. yt "ES, Francis, R.A. 
ere of a Lady 
Portrait of a Lady 
Portrait of a Gentleman 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


35 


68 


56 


vs 


89 


AI 


38 
39 


84 


34 
44 
59 


CATALOGUE 
: NUMBER 
CROME, Joun [Otp] ; 

Edge of the Wood 


DA VITERBO, Antonio 
The Nativity 


D’HONDECOETER, MEtcuior 
Game and Poultry Attacked 


DOWNMAN, Joun, A.R.A. 
Portrait of a Young Man 


DROUAIS, Francois Huserr 
Portrait ofa ady 


DUGHET, Gasparp [caLLEp Gasparp Poussin | 
Conversion Of oeeeeau 83 


DUPONT, GainsBorouGH 
Portrait of the Marchioness of Townsend 25% 


DUTCH SCHOOL 


Dutch Landscape with Figures and Cattle 1% f | 
Dutch Landscape with Figures and Cattle 164 
Portrait of a Lady Q2 | 


FRANCOIS, Jean, THE SECOND 
Portrait of a Gentleman 36 


GARDNER, Danie. 
Portrait of Lord Saye and Sele 18 


Lorenzo pt Niccord [Attributed 10] 
ration of the Kings 


ay 1 of Our Lord 


' | Attributed to| 


‘ 


—— 
2% \RLC a} M , GEORGE Henry, R.A. 
= Ag Prete of Lady Nina Willoughby and 
aes. 
— 
: * ortrait of Mrs. Harriot 
; a te * 


IGHMORE, Joseru 
= The Garden Party 


4 


HIRN, Jean Grorces 
"4 . . 
> Still Life 


~_ 


ee 


21 
22 


a 


58 


12 
80 


85 


93 


HONE, NatHanigL ~ 
Rortrait) of ae laa. 


HUDSON, THomas 
Portrait of Francis Bassett, Esq. 
Portrait of a Lady 


. 


HUGUET, Jatme [School of] 
Angel Appearing to the Shepherds 


ISENBRANDT, Aprian 
The Holy Family in Landscape 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 


The Holy Family 
Enthroned Madonna and Child 
The Holy Family 


LANE, Samuer 


Portrait of a Gentleman 


UBL Sincere 


Portrait of James II 
Portrait of Queen Mary of Modena 
Portrait of Lady Castlemain 


LICINIO, Bernarpino 
A Venetian Doctor 


LINGELBACH 
Landscape with Figures 


— . CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


14 
86 
8 
9 
10 
II 
Mountainous Landscape with Figures 57 
: — | : 
M ONNovER, Antoine [CALLED Younc Baptiste | 
_ Flowers | 95 
a cscs Jean BaptistTE | 
Basket of Flowers 26 
Flowers 55 
MORLAND, GEORGE 
Fruits of Industry 13 
MURANO [School of| 
3 The Legend of St. Ursula 72 
~ MURILLO, Barrotomé Estépan_ [| Atiributed to | 
_ Madonna and Child and St. Francis 67 


| OPIE, Joun, R.A. 
Portrait of a Man 7 


- - CATALOGL 
ee 7 NUMBE!I 
OWEN, Wir.ian, R.A. } a 


Portrait of a Young Girl 
Child with Kitten 


RAMSAY, Attan, R.A. 
Portrait of the Earl of Hardwick 


Portrait of a Gentleman 


RENI, Gurpo 
St. John Preaching in the Wilderness 


REYNOLDS, Str JosHusy Pie 


Age of Innocence 
Portrait of Master Henry Vansittart 


RAC: SEBASTIANO 
Adoration of the Virgin 


RIGAUD, Hyacintue Francois Honore 
Jacques Rigaud and Family 


RIGAUD, Joun Francis 
Stephen Francis D. Rigaud and Family 


ROBERT, Huserr 
Landscape with Ruins and Figures 


ROMNEY, Georce 


Portrait of Dr. Haviland 
A Brahmin 


= ‘ gz . . Ny Ne Ae oe v = 
Ve aA sa - 2s ad a 4 


i 
. @ i 


— - ~. CATALOGUE 
Sa a, NUMBER 
SSELL, Joun, R.A. 

ee 

Portrait of the Hon. Anthony Burlton-Bennett 17 
ia 

“Ts 


94 
View of  oeahaaa Hospital 88 
— as 
SMI’ TH, Joun RapuarEr 
la Portrait of a Lady : I 
a Portrait = a _ Lady 2 
STARK, eh sae af 
a - Landscape with Peasant Figures 54 
_ SUSTERMANS, Jusrus 
Bt Youth in Armor 40 
Ee TOQUE, Louis 
Portrait of a Lady gI 
TOURNIERES, Roserr Levrac 
Portrait of a Lady 37 
TURNER, G. A. 
Windsor Great Park 19 


UBERTINI, Francesco p’ALBERTINO [CALLED 
In Baccuiacca | 


Madonna and Child 73 


-VALDES-LEAL, Don Juan pe 


The Immaculate Conception — 


VAN DYCK, Sir ANTHONY 
‘The Virgin and Child 


VAN STRY, Apranam 
Rural Landscape 


> 
—- ae 
! 
Tae 


° 
4 
= 
- 


VERNET, JosrepH [CraupE]  [A‘tributed to] 

Marine ao . 
WYATT, Henry oe 
| Portrait of a Young Girl © en es | 


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